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As part of our free online LSAT course, here’s a quick lesson in diagramming a basic ordering game from the analytical reasoning section an official LSAT exam. You can download a copy of the full exam including this game and all the associated questions from our free trial LSAT course. This video deals with a [...]
One of the first questions I often hear from students looking into the LSAT is “How much time do I need to put in?” It’s obviously different for everyone, some of us can ace the test with little or no preparation while others might take months of dedicated study to see significant improvements in their [...]
I am often asked “How can I improve my reading comprehension skills and reading speed for the LSAT?” Take a look at some ways to improve your reading abilities in this video, or in the article below: There are a number of ways to do this in the short term and these are addressed in [...]
This post is taken from a recent discussion with one of our students… If you’re having trouble with the LSAT logic games, this method of studying often helps students break through into higher scores. The reason the repetition is effective is that there are only so many LSAT game constructions and this helps you become [...]
Preparing for the LSAT does not have to be all LSAT texts and courses. If you have a little more time to prepare I would recommend you try taking a course in logic or critical thinking or review a logical text book. Another great resource is the Logicola software that quizzes you on a number [...]
We’ve removed the original video as we upgrade to better lessons and videos. Check out some of our LSAT Logic Games Videos. You can find plenty more logic games lessons videos and lessons and videos for the other LSAT sections (logical reasoning and reading comprehension) in our online LSAT course. Try it for free now.
A study released in May, 2009 by the US Department of Education shows that students in online learning environments outperformed those receiving face-to-face instruction.